Acer 10.1-Inch Windows 7 Tablet Announced, Due in February

While Acer may have focused on Android for the majority of their announcement, not counting that dual-screen laptop, it looks like the company is also launching a Windows 7-based tablet into the market, beginning in early 2011. This tablet, which measures in at only 15mm thick and weighing in at only 2.2 pounds, is actually missing a lot of information, unfortunately. Including a name.

However, while we don't know what kind of storage space we should expect from the upcoming tablet, let alone screen resolution, we do know that the device will feature AMD inside. Unless Acer is just teasing us in the images below, we know that a docking station will be an accessory made available for the Windows 7 tablet as well.

The tablet does feature built-in 3G connectivity, and there's a 1.3MP camera not only one the back, but one on the front as well. We don't know what the unnamed tablet will cost, but we do know that Acer is aiming for a February 2011 launch date. So, if you can hold out, and you've been waiting for a Windows-based tablet, this 10.1-inch model from Acer may be worth waiting for.